Geilston Garden

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Geilston Garden

Cardross
Dunbartonshire

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National Trust for Scotland
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Path beside Geilston Burn
Grid reference: NS343782
Location: 55°58’9"N, 4°39’42"W
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Website: Geilston Garden

Geilston Garden is a garden northwest of Cardross in Dumbartonshire. It is owned by the National Trust for Scotland.

Geilston Garden was developed more than two hundred years ago, combining several features (traditional walled garden, kitchen garden, wooded area). The walled garden has a dominating 100-foot Wellingtonia (Sequoiadendron giganteum) in the centre of the lawn. The Geilston burn wends its way through the north of the estate towards the River Clyde in Cardross.

The kitchen garden is the most labour-intensive area. It springs to life in April with the first sowings of carrots, parsnips and beetroot closely followed by transplanted brassicas. Visitors can buy in-season produce from a small stand at the garden's entrance.

The walled garden is the focus of spring colour with azaleas, heathers and unusual shrubs such as Cornus kousa 'Satomi'. Summer colour is provided by the spectacularly vigorous species in the long herbaceous border – Thalictrum, Filipendula, Eupatorium, Helenium, Phlox and Sidalcea dominate the display.

The garden is open from March to October annually. The adjacent Geilston House is not open to the public.

Geilston House

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